English-Ghanaian midfielder Yaw Agyei has completed a move to 1.FC Slovacko B from free agency, securing a switch that places him in the Czech Republic’s MSFL and marks his first senior step abroad after leaving Brentford’s youth system. The deal was finalised as a free transfer, with no fee involved, and his engagement with Slovacko B runs from 2026-02-10 to an as-yet-unspecified contract expiry date.
Agyei joins Slovacko B after a short spell without a club, having been released from FC Brentford U21. His last registered team before becoming a free agent was the Premier League side’s under-21 setup, but with no senior breakthrough in England, the 20-year-old central midfielder has opted for a new pathway in Central Europe. There is no listed market value attached to the player in the latest data, underlining how this move represents both a low-risk acquisition for Slovacko B and a fresh platform for the player to establish his worth.
The transfer shifts Agyei from the English development pyramid into the Moravskoslezska fotbalova liga, where Slovacko B compete. The club functions as the reserve side of 1.FC Slovacko, providing a bridge between youth football and the Czech professional ranks. For Agyei, who is right-footed and primarily operates in central midfield, this environment offers competitive senior minutes in a structured league, with the possibility of progression toward the first team if he impresses.
Agyei’s recent club history traces a steady climb through Brentford’s academy. He joined FC Brentford U18 from an unknown club, then earned promotion to Brentford’s U21 squad ahead of the following season. After that campaign, he departed the London side and spent a period unattached before Slovacko B moved to sign him. His time at Brentford placed him within one of England’s most regarded development systems, but the records show no first-team promotion, highlighting why a shift to a different footballing environment has become a logical next step.
Born on 22 Sep 2005 and standing 1.77 m tall, Agyei carries dual nationality, listed as both English and Ghanaian. That dual status gives him potential international options in the long term and frames this move as a notable cross-border step for a player with two football cultures behind him. The transfer also means that, instead of continuing in English youth leagues, he will now be plying his trade in the Czech Republic, adapting to a different style of play, language, and competition structure.
No appearance figures, goals, or assist statistics are recorded in the data for his previous campaigns, and there are no specific recent match details or performance indicators available, underlining how early he is in his senior journey. Likewise, there is no evidence of current national-team involvement at any level. For Slovacko B, this signing is essentially an investment in potential: a young central midfielder with a background in English academy football, available without a transfer fee.
The move also carries implications for his contract status in the future. Coming straight from a period as a free agent, Agyei’s next steps at Slovacko B will heavily influence whether he secures longer-term terms in the Czech Republic or re-enters the market at the end of his current deal. With the transfer date fixed at 2026-02-10 and no fee or market valuation recorded, his performances in the MSFL will now determine his trajectory, reputation, and prospects for a return to higher-profile leagues or a breakthrough into the Slovacko first team.







